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Zero carbon breakthrough on display


Last Updated: 10:47 GMT 05/07/2007

magnetic energy

The Irish firm Steorn has allegedly developed an energy source called Orbo that produces clean constant energy using magnetic fields and clear plastic. They claim the energy produced is done so without recourse to external source, and will produce a constant stream of energy with the exception of mechanical failure. If the technology works, it will revolutionize energy use in the face of the global fuel crisis.

Steorn is challenging worldwide cynicism over its claims, and has gathered a panel of twenty of the worlds top scientists to demonstrate the Orbo July 05, 2007 at Kinetica Museum, Spitalfields London, and streamlined on the Internet.

Sean McCarthy, chief executive of Steorn, said: "What we are showing basically is a very simplified version of the technology. It's virtually all-clear plastic and magnets so we are demonstrating obviously that there is no battery hidden and so on. What the system will be doing is literally lifting a weight, demonstrating work being done for free."

If the technology is effective, we can expect to see a dramatic shift from the use fossil fuels to Orbo and a change in many aspects to our lives.



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